Source: HUD User Policy Development and Research Information ServiceNote:- 'At least 1 problem' refers to housing units with at least one of the following problems: lacking complete kitchen facilities, lacking complete plumbing facilities, overcrowded (more than 1 person per room), or cost burdened (30% or more of income toward housing costs).- 'No Problems' refer to housing units with none of the above-mentioned problems.- 'Elderly Household' refers to a household with 1 or 2 persons 62 years or older.- 'Non-Elderly Household' refer to a household with 1 or 2 persons, neither 62 years or older, or 3 or more persons.- 'Self-Care or Mobility Limitation' refers to a household where any member has a mobility and/or self-care limitation.- 'No Self-Care or Mobility Limitation' refers to a household where no members have a mobility and/or self-care limitation.- Region totals may not sum to the statewide total for North Dakota due to rounding.

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